Well, let's see now. I have been interested in cemeteries, history, and the like ever since I can remember. To me there is something fascinating about a cemetery. There is so much history there and I can almost hear their stories.

I was born in Charlotte, N.C., but moved to Columbia, S.C., in 1970. After living there for over 30 yrs., my husband and I moved back to Charlotte. My family is mostly deceased now, but this will always be home to me.

In the process of photographing and entering memorials from Rowan Memorial Park, I took pictures of your uncle's site including his wife Elizabeth's. Since she had no memorial page I created one for her and linked it to her husband's. I also entered a clear closeup picture of your uncle's name and dates. Since you manage the memorial, you can rearrange the photos or take mine down if you wish. I had already cropped it so there is not problem...however you want to treat it.

By the way, I did not know the Willifords so if you would like to manage Elizabeth Williford's memorial, I'll be happy to transfer.

Finally, your tribute to your uncle is beautiful. I enjoyed reading it and felt the tremendous love and respect you had for him.

Burson BellHi Nancy, I was at the Montague Dutch Reformed Cemetery this past weekend and I found a Burson Bell and took the photo, but before I post it, I want to make sure its the right person. Was your Burson married to a Phoebe Rosencrans? Thanks!